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Published by Current Biology, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Understanding the molecular networks driving plant responses to high ambient temperatures is crucial for developing crop cultivars resistant to global warming. Although several factors involved in temperature signalling are known, a thermosensing mechanism had remained elusive.
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I urge here that Kant’s essay “What is Enlightenment?” be read in the context of debates at the time over the public critique of religion, and together with elements of his other writings, especially a short piece on orientation in thinking that he wrote two years later.
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The Enlightenment seems out of kilter. Until fairly recently, its trajectories were beguilingly simple and straightforward. Devised by Western metropolitan masterminds, the Enlightenment was piously appropriated by their latter-day apprentices in Central and Eastern Europe.
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The article explores the themes of Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment through the lens of Freemasonry, and, more specifically, Freemasons in Russia who wrote history. It tests the approaches of Masonic history writers against Berlin’s definitions of the Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment.
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Harnessing artificial intelligence in gastroenterology and hepatology: Current applications and future perspectives. [PDF]
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Habit, medicine, and society in 18th-century Britain. [PDF]
Wragge-Morley A.
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Limiting the health impact of earthquakes: a call to action. [PDF]
Popescu C, Kayano R, Nabeth P.
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